Irish Government Moves to Deploy Army as Fuel Protests Escalate

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Vehicles block Dublin’s O’Connell Street, as part of a protest over the high cost of fuel that clogged up busy thoroughfares and motorways across Ireland for a second successive day, on April 8, 2026. Conor Humphries/ReutersTruckers and farmers have blocked roads and fuel infrastructure across Ireland in protest against soaring fuel costs and government taxes, while authorities warn that the army is being deployed to restore access.Protest organizers say the demonstrations will continue unless the government engages directly and takes immediate action on fuel costs.

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